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by jhrmnn 145 days ago
Europe was a bit customer for Russia energy, and Russia invaded an EU neighbor nonetheless. After which it stopped being the customer. So it seems like that incentive didn't really work.
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I think that was raincole's point. I guess we can't account for Russia or the US making decisions that are completely counter to the benefit of their people.
Had Russia indeed invaded Ukraine in three days, I don't think the EU today would have been any less dependent on Russians energy than in 2022.
Wasn't it the sabotage of the pipeline that was the immediate cause of the switch?

A practical demonstration of how reliant Europe was on Russian gas, by switching it off.

The EU hasn’t stopping being a customer of Russian gas.